'The Road to Serfdom': 7 Things You Might Not Know about Hayek's Classic Book

#3: The book almost had a different title.
Though the University of Chicago Press accepted Hayek’s manuscript, the publisher wanted a different title: “Socialism: The Road to Serfdom.”
Hayek believed such a title would be misleading, however. He argued that central planning was a philosophy to which both the left and the right were susceptible. Hayek rejected the suggestion, and the press relented. 

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